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Lenfel Castle . A free build fpr the Lands of Classic Castle on Classic-Castle.com. .
The provinces of Lenfald and Loreos have been working together to eradicate the outlaws. Hundreds of soldiers have been deployed to the south to fight the brigands and beasts that have terrorized the beautiful provinces for years. All seemed to be going well, and the outlaws were being beaten back. Nobody expected much resistance from the disorganized and demoralized outlaws, let alone an organized retaliation! Nevertheless, a large group of brigands is now attacking an undergarrisoned Lenfel castle!
So, this is my biggest build yet. It can be broken into four 32x32 components for ease of transport (I build inside and photograph outside, so moving something this size needed to be a consideration). This is my favorite creation of mine so far. It was fun to build, and I got to try out some new stuff on it.
This is a shot of the outlaw army attacking the gate. There are three Lenfel soldiers on the ground defending it, as well as an archer behind the hoardings. Things to note: The rockwork by the door is my first SNOT rock, and the hoardings have two slots that open up for the archer to fire out of.
Here are the steadfast soldiers, valiently defending their homeland. For great Lenfald!
This is a better look at the outlaw army. I really enjoyed creating those minifigures! I hope that they each look unique and ragtag enough.
Here is the archer.
It looks like at least one of the Lenfel arrows has struck truly!
The Outlaw archers.
A view of the inside of the castle. Not much to see here.
An overview. Sculpting the ground was fun.
This is how I did the river. It's a variation of Mark Eickson's water technique, but with trans clear plates rather than blue bricks.
And of course, knowing me, I have to have a new version of a round roof in almost every MOC. I quite like this one.
Thanks for viewing!